Factory inferno
A “dangerous” fire at South Geelong yesterday morning left a damage bill costing millions of dollars... (15/02/2007) |
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Labor preselection
Two hands have gone up to take on former Geelong mayor Peter McMullin for Labor preselection in the ... (15/02/2007) |
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We have been left in the dark
Members have accused Torquay Golf Club of leaving them in the dark over plans to sell the club’s 40-... (15/02/2007) |
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Many stages of Gyan
YEARS after a Geelong singer/songwriter made her name internationally, Gyan is still musing on what’... (15/02/2007) |
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Damn polling, just build dams
REPORTS the Bracks Government has paid private pollsters to gauge public opinion on building new dam... (15/02/2007) |
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Radios tune into city thugs
Two-way radios were set to debut in Geelong nightclubs last night as the latest weapon in a crackdow... (15/02/2007) |
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Jury: doctor guilty
A JURY yesterday found a Geelong doctor who injected women with pethidine in exchange for oral sex g... (15/02/2007) |
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Point problem at Parliament
GEELONG’S council has pointed the finger over who is responsible to ensure a safe environment in the... (15/02/2007) |
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Letter bid on pokies
BOROUGH of Queenscliffe is making a last-ditch appeal to State Government to cut back on poker machi... (15/02/2007) |
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RSL to discuss merger
Merger plans are on the table for two Bellarine Peninsula sub-branches of the RSL.
The Ocean Grove s... (15/02/2007) |
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Rose set to bloom
THE OWNER of Torquay’s Rose Restaurant has revealed plans for 96 holiday units, a convention centre ... (15/02/2007) |
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Dunes to be fenced
New fences will block men trying to meet for sex in dunes at Point Impossible.
Executive officer Dav... (15/02/2007) |
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